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christina loren telling us it will be a nice day outside. always a pleasure to hear as we approach the weekend. speaking of oracle arena at 4:53, good news. head coach mark jackson happy his team finally back in the win column. warriors snapping a six-game losing skid beating the suns last night 108-98 at oracle are arena. this marks the first victory for golden state since february. the warriors next play tomorrow night another home game against the san antonio spurs. >>> a napa wine maker is trying to age wine in the middle of the ocean. the winery tossed four cases of wine into the charleston harbor. the 2009 cabernae was placed in special cages before being emerged and wants to see how ocean movement affects the wine. >> in the ocean where you have constant motion, where you have variance of temperature but also very similar to what the ideal storage in a warehouse is where you have a lack of light, different pressure, we're going to find out what happens. >> wine makers think the ocean is key to giving wine recovered by sunken ships a u
christina loren telling us it will be a nice day outside. always a pleasure to hear as we approach the weekend. speaking of oracle arena at 4:53, good news. head coach mark jackson happy his team finally back in the win column. warriors snapping a six-game losing skid beating the suns last night 108-98 at oracle are arena. this marks the first victory for golden state since february. the warriors next play tomorrow night another home game against the san antonio spurs. >>> a napa wine...
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just use our trade & probability calculator and there it is. for all the reasons you trade options - from income to risk management to diversification - you'll have the tools to get it done. strategies. chains. positions. we put 'em all on one screen! could we make placing a trade any easier? mmmm...could we? around here, options are everything. yes mom, i'll place a long call to you tomorrow. i promise. open an account today and get a free 13-month eibd™ subscription when you call 1-888-280-0159 now. optionsxpress by charles schwab. >>> and the defense department today, former secretary of state hillary clinton was awarded the pentagon's highest recognition for a civilian employee. clinton thanked the group for her valentine's day gift. we should note also for the first time since her accident in december, clinton did not have to wear those corrective lenses she's been using for impaired vision from her fall. >> in the future we will be looking to your suck -- to keep our nation strong, free and exceptional. >> and pope benedict xvi has give
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face as she did not want to give us her name. and tells us that she plans on standing by him until a court issues a final ruling. and he is behind bars tonight. facing various sex abuse charges. he is scheduled for a bond hearing tomorrow. rick carl admitted in court to sexually abusing the then 13- year-old swimmer. even though it happened decades ago, he felt compelled when he saw a photo coaching the other young girls. >> what do you think. any comments? >> reporter: he left the courthouse with sentencing still hanging over him. and he is looking at the possibility of 15 years in prison. for abusing one of his young swimmers. fondling and sexual intercourse over the course of years, at the pool, at her parent's home, everywhere he could get his hands on her. >> this has a lifelong impact on her. it doesn't go away. >> reporter: the victim stood silently next to the prosecutor after the guilty plea, giving them $150,000. back in the 18 -- 1980s. but curran says when she saw him coaching other young swimmers at olympic tryouts,
face as she did not want to give us her name. and tells us that she plans on standing by him until a court issues a final ruling. and he is behind bars tonight. facing various sex abuse charges. he is scheduled for a bond hearing tomorrow. rick carl admitted in court to sexually abusing the then 13- year-old swimmer. even though it happened decades ago, he felt compelled when he saw a photo coaching the other young girls. >> what do you think. any comments? >> reporter: he left the...
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. >>> developing now, the nightmare worsened for passengers on board a stranded carnival cruise ship, moments ago the tow line being used to pull the ship suddenly snapped. this is brand-new video of the ship that is disabled, even though the shoreline is within eye shot, these new delays are adding to the stress on the passengers who are describing the absolutely miserable conditions. >> we have to use the bathroom in the bags in the trash can, like the vanity trash can and then we have to take it into the hall and put it in these bigger bags. >> let's all just breathe it out. nbc's jay gray, listening to that woman this morning on the "today" show, physical reaction. i ca
since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. >>> developing now, the nightmare worsened for passengers on board a...
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you can meet us. you can read his daughters. you can meet him, but you're not going to be able to film him, because he does not do that. i said, that is a problem. him he was veryto friendly. we like to meet in places with a lot of noise where we knew we could not film because it was noisy. every time the camera came into the room he was very wary. he did not like the camera. the first time there was no interview. i filled him while he walked in the street. the second time he came to sweden, and he said to me in stockholm, and the third time we met was in the winter of detroit, and that is the first time i try to make an interview, and it was very hard. after two minutes i said, that is it. -- he said, that is it. i said, i did not ask any questions. we did another short interview. after four years we had something that kind of work, but it was really special. >> this interview is 30 minutes long. >> he was struggling. he wanted to help me. it was a very frightening situation to have a camera in your face. tavis: when i got a ch
you can meet us. you can read his daughters. you can meet him, but you're not going to be able to film him, because he does not do that. i said, that is a problem. him he was veryto friendly. we like to meet in places with a lot of noise where we knew we could not film because it was noisy. every time the camera came into the room he was very wary. he did not like the camera. the first time there was no interview. i filled him while he walked in the street. the second time he came to sweden,...
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he has not abandoned us, okay? let's see what is in the news. >> the pope resigned, oh, lord. >> i got one. >> you guys remember oscar pas of troias? mazing story? it says here that -- no. no. no. this is interesting. okay.
he has not abandoned us, okay? let's see what is in the news. >> the pope resigned, oh, lord. >> i got one. >> you guys remember oscar pas of troias? mazing story? it says here that -- no. no. no. this is interesting. okay.
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thanks for staying up with us. i'm laura evans. >> i'm maureen umeh. the new bill from the obama administration would give illegal immigrants a chance to become residents in a few short years. >> reporter: the president has a new immigration plan and it's already raising plenty of republican eyebrows here on capitol hill. even if some of the details are a little sketchy, according to a draft leaked to usa today, the president wants to create a special new visa specifically for illegal immigrants that would allow them to stay in the country while they wait for permanent legal status, even those with criminal records would be welcome so long as they haven't been convicted of three crimes or spent more than a year in prison. it appears to be a long way from the bipartisan plan that is slowly taking shape on capitol hill. >> leaks don't happen in washington by accident. this raises the question that many of us continue to wonder about. does the president really want a result or does he want another chance to beat up republicans to get political advantage i
thanks for staying up with us. i'm laura evans. >> i'm maureen umeh. the new bill from the obama administration would give illegal immigrants a chance to become residents in a few short years. >> reporter: the president has a new immigration plan and it's already raising plenty of republican eyebrows here on capitol hill. even if some of the details are a little sketchy, according to a draft leaked to usa today, the president wants to create a special new visa specifically for...
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nbc's john yang with us tonight from the scene. john, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. this evening we're learning new details. the gas company says that 45 minutes before the explosion tore that restaurant apart, they tried to get people to leave. the blast was so strong, it rocked buildings blocks away. >> boom! everything just exploded. it was just the scariest thing i ever witnessed. >> reporter: the fire was so big, it engulfed a city block, raging out of control for about two hours. >> the flames were even taller than the building next to it. >> reporter: more than 100 firefighters battled the blaze at its height of four-alarm fire. authorities said 15 people were taken to area hospitals, at least one of them in critical condition. once the fire was out, firefighters combed the debris with cadaver-sniffing dogs. daybreak revealed the full scope of the devastation. jj's, a popular restaurant for nearly three decades, flattened. later investigators made a grisly discovery in the restaurant's bar area. >> unfortun
nbc's john yang with us tonight from the scene. john, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. this evening we're learning new details. the gas company says that 45 minutes before the explosion tore that restaurant apart, they tried to get people to leave. the blast was so strong, it rocked buildings blocks away. >> boom! everything just exploded. it was just the scariest thing i ever witnessed. >> reporter: the fire was so big, it engulfed a city block, raging out of...
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do not use if you have prostate or breast cancer. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer; worsening prostate symptoms; decreased sperm count; ankle, feet, or body swelling; enlarged or painful breasts; problems breathing while sleeping; and blood clots in the legs. common side effects include skin redness or irritation where applied, increased red blood cell count, headache, diarrhea, vomiting, and increase in psa. see your doctor, and for a 30-day free trial, go to axiron.com. is movingackward. [ engine turns over, tires squeal ] and you'll find advanced safety technology like an available heads-up display on the 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. >>> any moment now, drew peterson could learn if he gets a new trial or prison time pap jury convicted peterson last fall of the first degree murder of his third wife. she was drowned in a bathtub. he's a suspect in the disappearance of his fourth wife. >>> yesterday was supposed to be the climax in the jodi arias trial. she testified about killing her boyf
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this is a forgotten past to us, everything has been sort of good since the '80s when most of us became adults or later, right and some has to do with memory. if you remember how bad inflation was, then you are afraid of it, but many adults don't remember that. >> sean: well, as sort of like with this ebb and flow, does obama then create the new coolidge? >> yes, well, what happened was we have a lot of economic trouble and then suddenly a president cares about budgets, which is what coolidge is/was, gets interesting, doesn't he? >> very much so, didn't get interesting soon enough. >> not this time. >> sean: amity, good to see you, thank you. and that's all the time we have left this evening, as always thank you for being with us, let not your heart be troubled, the news continues, greta is next to go on the record. we'll see you back here tomorrow night. greta. >> greta: tonight, an eerie goodbye message from the murdered model girl friend of olympian turned accused killer oscar pistorius. >> i think the way that you go out your journey in life the way you go out and exist-- you either
this is a forgotten past to us, everything has been sort of good since the '80s when most of us became adults or later, right and some has to do with memory. if you remember how bad inflation was, then you are afraid of it, but many adults don't remember that. >> sean: well, as sort of like with this ebb and flow, does obama then create the new coolidge? >> yes, well, what happened was we have a lot of economic trouble and then suddenly a president cares about budgets, which is what...
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this raises the question that many of us are continuing to wonder about. does the president really want a result, or does he want another cudgel to beat up republicans so he can get political advantage in the next election? >> bill schneider says the move is likely to boost president obama's popularity with some bases, what will be strongly opposed -- but will be strongly opposed by republicans. >> he wants to show faith to the latino, hispanic supporters who came out in large numbers to support him. a big advantage over the republicans. republicans in congress are on the defensive because they realize that if they continue alienating those immigrant voters they will be sunk as a political party. it is both a policy and political advantage. the president is pressing very hard. republicans in congress are really under pressure. they are insisting that any plan for citizenship or even legal status has to wait until the border is absolutely secure. the white house has to -- says the border is secure now. republicans do not want to talk about a path to citizen
this raises the question that many of us are continuing to wonder about. does the president really want a result, or does he want another cudgel to beat up republicans so he can get political advantage in the next election? >> bill schneider says the move is likely to boost president obama's popularity with some bases, what will be strongly opposed -- but will be strongly opposed by republicans. >> he wants to show faith to the latino, hispanic supporters who came out in large...
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. >>> stay with us this morning. size does not matter when we are talking about dealing with bad weather. >> you can probably guess what's going to happen next. >> and it could be because we have to repeat ourselves so much because women use more words every day than men. a lot more. it's going to be tell you more than once. >> huh? >> got it. >> yeah sit there and be quiet. we will run down the numbers. >> the problem is huh is not a word. eggs, bacon, and pancakes. denny's everyday value slam is four dollars every day. wait, is that right? eggs, bacon, pancakes. yeah. that's right. the four dollar everyday value slam. only four dollars every day. only at denny's. >>> 5:38. bus service in kansas city missouri should be up and running this morning after show covered roads made travel really tricky. look at this. you can watch as the bus tries to go around the corner and ends up sliding knocking over a light pole. this is between 5 and 13 inches of snow reported to fall around the area because of the huge winter storm
. >>> stay with us this morning. size does not matter when we are talking about dealing with bad weather. >> you can probably guess what's going to happen next. >> and it could be because we have to repeat ourselves so much because women use more words every day than men. a lot more. it's going to be tell you more than once. >> huh? >> got it. >> yeah sit there and be quiet. we will run down the numbers. >> the problem is huh is not a word. eggs,...
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all of us. pick out a senior citizen whom you admire, know and admire, send that person out of the blue some flowers, a gift basket, something like that. it doesn't have to be big. and just give them a nice surprise. sign your name, with a nice note. want to do something to make america a better place? there you go. factor tip of the day. and that's it for us tonight. from arizona, please check out the fox news factor website, different from foxnews.com. and spout off from anywhere in the world. oreilly@foxnews.com. and name and town, word of the day do not be a visi
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x this necessitated us, -- this necessitated us to take him off the case. >> the focus returned to the death of reeva steenkamp. the court herd arguments of what and why in the bedroom, he shot his girlfriend bheind a locked door. the windows were unbarred. he said he felt a burglar had broken in and he fired in, killing reeva by mistake. but the prosecution said he was a vioelnt man and this story did not add up. >> there was a burglar in the bathroom -- this led to four shots, making him a murderer who does not deserve bail. >> the "blade runner," a numbe global brand, has been dropped. the man is now at the heart of a legal storm. with south africa's legal system in the spotlight and a murder case with a new twist each hour. >> for more, i spoke with criminal defense attorney ted simon. how damaging are these latest revelations for the prosecution? >> not good, but this case will turn on the forensics. his role remains to be seen. in a kind of -- unusual sort of way, he was not damaging to the defense. he said there was nothing inconsistent about this and in a funny turn of events,
x this necessitated us, -- this necessitated us to take him off the case. >> the focus returned to the death of reeva steenkamp. the court herd arguments of what and why in the bedroom, he shot his girlfriend bheind a locked door. the windows were unbarred. he said he felt a burglar had broken in and he fired in, killing reeva by mistake. but the prosecution said he was a vioelnt man and this story did not add up. >> there was a burglar in the bathroom -- this led to four shots,...
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he joins us from tampa. also with us from colorado springs, libby, the colorado state representative who introduced jessica's law. let's cut to the chase here. why does colorado in the legislature, not the folks, but the legislature, why don't they want to protect the children? >> you know, mr. o'reilley, the reasoning hyped it was that we have strict enough laws and as you earlier stated, that some of these child rapists can receive just four years. so i have to believe that they would rather protect the victim than our poor defenseless children from the predators that are after them. >> bill: okay. but there has got to be a reason for this. now this speaker, he is the first openly gay house speaker in colorado. he was a fervent gay marriage person. he objected when gay marriage was first tabled because they sent it into the sane committee to kill it that he sent jessica's law in. all that true so far? >> so far you're correct. >> bill: all right. so this guy doesn't want tougher mandatory sentences. have y
he joins us from tampa. also with us from colorado springs, libby, the colorado state representative who introduced jessica's law. let's cut to the chase here. why does colorado in the legislature, not the folks, but the legislature, why don't they want to protect the children? >> you know, mr. o'reilley, the reasoning hyped it was that we have strict enough laws and as you earlier stated, that some of these child rapists can receive just four years. so i have to believe that they would...
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you can see the gates still here, still closed decades later, and behind us here, what used to be the seal. you can sill faintly make out united states of america. still today, the walls here painted with anti-american murals, the guard stations empty. and tonight, many here are hoping for an end to the sanctions, to the nuclear standoff. >> we hope. we hope. >> reporter: you hope it ends? >> better days. >> reporter: meantime tonight, one of iran's closest allies, syria, also being watched by the world. as conditions quickly detier area rate, as a assad struggles to hold onto power. abc's terry morgan is in damacus. >> reporter: david, less than a mile from here, just over there, there's another hotel, a small place, where visiting sports teams will stay. it's just near the stadium. this afternoon, the war came there. a rebel mortar shell fired from the suburbs blasted out windows and scattered shrapnel into the building, killing a young soccer player. soccer player. "my friend was in front of me and he died," he tells me. "we are all just athletes," he says. "we have nothing to do w
you can see the gates still here, still closed decades later, and behind us here, what used to be the seal. you can sill faintly make out united states of america. still today, the walls here painted with anti-american murals, the guard stations empty. and tonight, many here are hoping for an end to the sanctions, to the nuclear standoff. >> we hope. we hope. >> reporter: you hope it ends? >> better days. >> reporter: meantime tonight, one of iran's closest allies,...
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. >> it's a program that used very minimally by president bush. now there are over 3,000 civilians who have been killed in this program. >> on brennan's watch, anwar al-awlaki was the first american successfully targeted for death in september 2011. two weeks later his son was killed in a drone strike. >> i think it's fair to say, far fewer civilians lose their lives in an effort to go after senior leadership and al-qaeda along the lines we are discussing as opposed to an effort to invade a country with hundreds of thousands of troops and take cities and towns. >> reporter: the draft memorandum mem oh targeting killing of americans is described as overly simplistic. >> before they decided to take an extraordinary action and essentially unilaterally execute an american says they wanted legal cover. >> reporter: senator ron widen is going to pull out all the stops to justify killing americans without judicial review. >> what i can say this president and this administration will continue to work with congress. >> reporter: another line of questioning
. >> it's a program that used very minimally by president bush. now there are over 3,000 civilians who have been killed in this program. >> on brennan's watch, anwar al-awlaki was the first american successfully targeted for death in september 2011. two weeks later his son was killed in a drone strike. >> i think it's fair to say, far fewer civilians lose their lives in an effort to go after senior leadership and al-qaeda along the lines we are discussing as opposed to an...
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for us, that was very important. there are a lot of athletes at the paralympics who have certain amounts of disabilities, and when you initially approach them, you would think they wouldn't be able to do a lot of the things they can. but after watching this sport, you forget about their disability and you are just blown away by their sheer determination and the hard core element of the sports. it's inspirational, some of the er witnes >> what did she say to you? >> she was just crying. she had a little flag. she was just supper huffed. just to see them, i knew everything was going to be amazing, and i gave them my best, and i an my second fastest race ever that day in the 400 meter, so that was very special, just knowing all the hard work, not only for myself, but i have a great team behind me. great coaches and professional staff. so all our work over the last four or five years had paid off, and seeing my grandmother and my family there really made it worthwhile. >>> up next, more of piers' revealing interview with
for us, that was very important. there are a lot of athletes at the paralympics who have certain amounts of disabilities, and when you initially approach them, you would think they wouldn't be able to do a lot of the things they can. but after watching this sport, you forget about their disability and you are just blown away by their sheer determination and the hard core element of the sports. it's inspirational, some of the er witnes >> what did she say to you? >> she was just...
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tell us for a minute, if you would, tell us who she was, what kind of a woman was your sister? >> my sister was a beautiful woman outwardly and even more so inwardly. she brought people together. for the family she was -- i suppose you could consider her the glue that sort of held us together at certain points. her empathy. she had empathy for people. she was -- she cared for other people. she put other people first. she was just a very caring, lovely person. >> several family members have said that none of you are focused really on the court proceedings. you're focused on the here and now. explain what you mean by that. >> well, that is correct. the here and now is just really as a family seeing ourselves focussing on the fact that reeva is not here and coming to terms with that. that is, i'm pretty sure people can appreciate, you know, such a big thing. how could there possibly be space for anything else? it just so happens that this tragic circumstance for us is slap bang in the middle of an even bigger story. we just don't have the space at the moment to think about the det
tell us for a minute, if you would, tell us who she was, what kind of a woman was your sister? >> my sister was a beautiful woman outwardly and even more so inwardly. she brought people together. for the family she was -- i suppose you could consider her the glue that sort of held us together at certain points. her empathy. she had empathy for people. she was -- she cared for other people. she put other people first. she was just a very caring, lovely person. >> several family...
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i say largely not used because car makers are experimenting with that kind of spectrum using radio signals so cars talk to each other automatically and don't run into each other. the military also wants to keep part of that spectrum open as well. >>> hewlett packard reports financials today. this is one of the few times we can say there will knbe no big announ announcements. hp is the best performer on the dow 30 industrials so far this year. tesla under pressure this morning after the car company reported a wider loss than expected. we do have some good news. tesla is making cars much more quickly than it had in the past. so fast in fact that at times it has run ahead of its part suppliers. during the phone call with reporters yesterday, elon musk said at one point he was flying in parts from eastern europe costing 100 times more than shipping them by boat. he said that made me want to punch myself in the face. >> i would imagine. >> tough going. see what happens over there. beat yourself up. knockout punch. thank you very much. >> all right. could be a knockout weekend ahead in the sierr
i say largely not used because car makers are experimenting with that kind of spectrum using radio signals so cars talk to each other automatically and don't run into each other. the military also wants to keep part of that spectrum open as well. >>> hewlett packard reports financials today. this is one of the few times we can say there will knbe no big announ announcements. hp is the best performer on the dow 30 industrials so far this year. tesla under pressure this morning after the...
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juror randi kaye joins us again, dr. drew pinsky, mark garagos, jean casarez from "in session" on trutv. what do you think of her look? >> sure, they dressed her different in court. i also noticed her chair is lower than the rest of the chairs are, so she looks like the demure person they want her to look like. >> that's a trick jeffrey toobin uses. >> how long can she be on the stand? >> maybe nancy has some experience like this. i have never seen a defendant testify for ten days. particularly for -- 12 days hno, and basically nine or ten on direct. >> it's astonishing. >> particularly for defense witnesses, direct testimony tends to be pretty brief. but the judge clearly is just letting both sides go on as long as they want, and it didn't sound like they were going to finish tomorrow. >> it's interesting that you would say that, jeff, because you know where they left off today. they left off at about 2:00 the day of the killing. that jury has to be on the edge of their seats, because he was killed at about 5:30. and wh
juror randi kaye joins us again, dr. drew pinsky, mark garagos, jean casarez from "in session" on trutv. what do you think of her look? >> sure, they dressed her different in court. i also noticed her chair is lower than the rest of the chairs are, so she looks like the demure person they want her to look like. >> that's a trick jeffrey toobin uses. >> how long can she be on the stand? >> maybe nancy has some experience like this. i have never seen a defendant...
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decode for us what happened today. i mean, the republicans told harry reid they had the votes to block the nomination-- block consideration of the nomination, yet he forced it to a vote in the amp anyway. why? >> he did. well, there are different imperatives floating around all cornerings of this vote, as there often are in the senate. opposition to senator hagel has mounted before he was even named and almost all of that opposition except for token opposition came from within his own party. building up today-to-today it was a question of would republicans require 60 votes to move forward with this nomination? not unprecedented for a cabinet nominee but harry reid was right it is unprecedented for a secretary of defense, for any national security nominee at the top level for that matter. as it got closer to the vote, then, the question became would democrats be able to peel five republicans to get to 60 and if not are republicans going to stick by their guns and make this a real filibuster? meaning we're going to withh
decode for us what happened today. i mean, the republicans told harry reid they had the votes to block the nomination-- block consideration of the nomination, yet he forced it to a vote in the amp anyway. why? >> he did. well, there are different imperatives floating around all cornerings of this vote, as there often are in the senate. opposition to senator hagel has mounted before he was even named and almost all of that opposition except for token opposition came from within his own...
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happens to the best of us. opening day barely a month away in baseball, angel's outfielder josh hamilton settles in with his new team, and quickly blowing off the fans with the old one, hamilton left the texas rangers, signs a 5-year 125 million deal this season. in the ft. worth area, he says there are true baseball fans in texas, not a true baseball town, they're supportive but also got a little spoiled at the same time pretty quickly. hamilton dropped a routine fly ball against the a's, got booed after the wild card loss against the orioles, should be a pretty homecoming for hamilton when the angels visit arlington february 5th. and finally, president obama facing criticism, presidential privacy on the links is far from unprecedented. here is andrea mitchell with that story. >> reporter: when fdr died in georgia in 1945, the white house reporters were in washington. when president eisenhower had his first heart attack after playing 27 holes of golf outside denver in 1955, the press corp was first told it was
happens to the best of us. opening day barely a month away in baseball, angel's outfielder josh hamilton settles in with his new team, and quickly blowing off the fans with the old one, hamilton left the texas rangers, signs a 5-year 125 million deal this season. in the ft. worth area, he says there are true baseball fans in texas, not a true baseball town, they're supportive but also got a little spoiled at the same time pretty quickly. hamilton dropped a routine fly ball against the a's, got...
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to be something none of us were meant to see. much less videotape and put on television. the navy s.e.a.l.s didn't only operate in the shadows. they trained in them, too. their whole story stayed shrouded in mystery. their secret missions stayed secret to the rest of us. but when they got osama bin laden, and when they're snatching back an american cargo ship captain taken by pirates and rescuing two aid workers in somalia, then it is like the s.e.a.l.s are headline makers. add to that that some of them are writing books about s.e.a.l. adventures, even acting in a movie about the s.e.a.l. experience, which by the way, live bullets, that's what they used when they made "act of valor," and you can no longer quite call them the military unit that no one ever talked about. take mark denver. he played lieutenant commander, it went on on gross $80 million at the box office. and he did some pretty decent acting. >> we have eight foreign nationals heading to our country. needless to say they are no fan of ours. >> reporter: now with the
to be something none of us were meant to see. much less videotape and put on television. the navy s.e.a.l.s didn't only operate in the shadows. they trained in them, too. their whole story stayed shrouded in mystery. their secret missions stayed secret to the rest of us. but when they got osama bin laden, and when they're snatching back an american cargo ship captain taken by pirates and rescuing two aid workers in somalia, then it is like the s.e.a.l.s are headline makers. add to that that...
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stay with us here at ktvu. we'll bring you that decision from south africa once it's announced. >> meantime, an oakland family is in mourning after their loved one was targeted on the strip. no arrests have been made. he was shot while driving his car yesterday morning. he then sped away in a black range rover. the confrontation began with an argument in the valley area of the hotel. it then continued on to las vegas boulevard. yesterday we talked with his father who said his son was an aspiring rapper with no criminal record. >> i have to go deal with it. i have to mourn my son's death. >> it smashed into a taxi which burst into flames killing two people inside. cherry leaves behind a son and two daughters. >> this morning we're learning a police hunch lead to the manhunt for christopher dorner. he was fired in 2009 for making false statements against his training officer. she had a feeling he killed a couple earlier this month for revenge against the woman's father. a former police captain and one of the peop
stay with us here at ktvu. we'll bring you that decision from south africa once it's announced. >> meantime, an oakland family is in mourning after their loved one was targeted on the strip. no arrests have been made. he was shot while driving his car yesterday morning. he then sped away in a black range rover. the confrontation began with an argument in the valley area of the hotel. it then continued on to las vegas boulevard. yesterday we talked with his father who said his son was an...
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a few flurries primarily to the north of us. other than that, just clouds but we start to see clearing conditions into the course of tonight because a ridge of high pressure will be in control and that will hold this for president's day tomorrow. we have plenty of sunshine if you are doing anything for the holiday it will be cool. dress warm. we will not have the gusty winds i'm happy to say. changes kick in when we get to tuesday. we have the frontal system to the west. that will move toward us and tuesday morning expect for your morning commute and the early morning hours to deal with freezing rain or sleet and then we will get a warmer influx of air and that will change all that primarily to rain into the course of the day on tuesday. behind it all we get a clear condition as we move through into wednesday. then we have another system that will bring us precipitation into the thursday friday period. here is futurecast for tuesday. it looks like we will be setting up with the precipitation in the early morning hours to the wes
a few flurries primarily to the north of us. other than that, just clouds but we start to see clearing conditions into the course of tonight because a ridge of high pressure will be in control and that will hold this for president's day tomorrow. we have plenty of sunshine if you are doing anything for the holiday it will be cool. dress warm. we will not have the gusty winds i'm happy to say. changes kick in when we get to tuesday. we have the frontal system to the west. that will move toward...